

Core Insights - The "2025 Scientific Liver Health Consumption Insight Report" was released at the "Scientific Liver Protection, Healthy Future" industry forum hosted by JD Health, highlighting the increasing prevalence of liver diseases among younger populations due to unhealthy lifestyle habits [1] - The report indicates that liver disease patients constitute the largest group (35%), primarily middle-aged men, but exhibit low compliance; other segments include "Liver Health Pioneers" (22.6%), "Hangover Experts" (21.1%), "Night Owls" (13.3%), and "Chronic Disease Guardians" (8%) [1] - Despite a strong demand for liver health products, consumers face confusion regarding product effectiveness, with 47.5% struggling to assess product results and a satisfaction rate of only 69.6% for health supplements [1] - The rise of online channels and internet healthcare is providing solutions to these issues, with OTC liver health products showing a repurchase rate exceeding 50% and online consultations becoming a convenient option for consumers [1] Industry Recommendations - Dr. Yan Jie from the Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Ditan Hospital emphasizes the importance of "early screening, early intervention, and early treatment" for liver disease prevention [2] - It is recommended that individuals over 40 undergo liver function tests every 1-2 years, while high-risk groups such as the obese, long-term drinkers, or those with chronic diseases should be screened annually [2] - For fatty liver patients, a weight loss of 5%-10% can significantly improve their condition; complete abstinence from alcohol is the only effective method for alcoholic liver disease [2] - Patients with hepatitis B and C should follow a structured antiviral treatment plan under medical guidance to achieve clinical cure [2]